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ae cas hier * ===] THE BIS CK TRIBUNE [maou ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THYRSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS FARM VALUATIONS ARE SLASHED HAT GOES INTO RING (ANTHRACITE | COMMUNISTS — |PEOPLE ON WHEELS THIS SUMMER, _ ISTATEBOARD’S REGISTRATIONS AT A. OF C. SHOW FIGURES SHOW STRIKE HELD | IN GERMANY | REGS “NOW AVERTED) TAKE TOWNS) Toy ene BIG DECREASE ? country are on wheels this summer,| latest registrations 21 reported they os : peante ission Re-| Get Control of Several Places|‘<2m‘retches 8 conclusion from ke: | camped out. eral Coal Commi - s moves Most of Difficulties, Althaqugh Situation in For Taxation Is Increased Throughout State THRESHING IS HP INFULLBLAST INNO. DAKOTA Whir of Binder Succeeded by Heavier Rumbling of Threshing Machine to camp, the tourist information bur-| tourists taking the Red Trail come eau at the Association of Commerce| from all parts of the United States, and the hotels, the following list of home towns is They come through Bismarck from|roported by tourists registering re- most everywhere, in all kinds of con-! cently at the Association of Com- voyances, and the season is now in| merce: Moorhead, Minnesota: Nash full swing. Most of them coming] ville, Tennessee; Decatur, Ilinois; | OTHER CHANGES SHOWN gistrations at the Bismarck free au-| Indicative of the fact that the In Day’s Conference Berlin Is Quiet MEETING ALSO TODAY|MANY ARRESTS MADE RUST CUTS THE YIELD — through Bismarck now are returning | West Frankfort, Ilinoi Peoria, Ill- east from a coast trip or trip to|inois; Green Spring, Ohio; Schnec- Flax Grop Fair to Good and Hope Expressed There Will] Mob Violence Is Reported In| Yettowstone park, . The latter park|tady, New York; Seattle, Washington; Total Decrease in Assessment Be No Suspeision sof Several Cities and Street |i" & mecca for auto tourists this| Cleveland, Ohio; Marion, Iowa; Chi- Corn Promises to be Ex- fe No Susper ev 4 year. cago, Ill; Kalamazoo, Michigan; El-| of Real Estate in State ceptionally Good Work on Sept. 1 Fighting Reported Since the Bismarek free auto camp| dora, Iowa; Columbus, Ohio; Holly- was greatly improved the touriste| wood, California (this party being Runs 50 Per Cent camping at night have averaged up-|en route to New York, Washington wards of twenty. Figured, as ex-/and Florida); Detroit, Michigan; Chi- perts in touring figure, that they| cago, New York, Akron, Ohio; Los spent $5 per day here they left con-| Angeles, Seattle. by the state board of equalization siderable money in the city. The} A large number of tourists have|and announced this afternoon, total large percentage of tourists camp] motored to the const from the east | $782,820,362, ac compared to $1,008,- out along the way, according to the|by a southern route and are turning | 047,477 last, year. registration sheets at the Associa-|by the Red Trail. The greatest decrease shown is on t farm lands, the decrease being about 2 : 26 per cent from last year as com- apa Man in city RECOGNITION New York, Aug. 16-—(By the Ass®! Berlin, Aug. 16. —(By the Associat- ciated Press)—Prospects for were|ed Press)—Although the Commun- bright today for an ending of all|ist strike in Berlin has ended the danger of a September ‘suspension situation ‘elseWhere is precariou! representatives of the anthracite |cupitol. The Communists are said to operators who came last night to a¢-|control the town of Helmstead; hav- ceptances of tentative agreements! ing disarmed the police. Many per- for resumption of wage negotiations Tralded oBEStaL ORete ree ae See | Juredilin ba (eikth 'betheen’ Netionala discuss and rat{y the terms involy-|and Communists at Arnstadt. Senator Oscar Underwood, Democratic floor leader during the Wi!-| eg. Considerable discussion retains Lelecls! ia without giv: or eléctvt: Fargo, N. D., Aug. 16.—With the completion of harvesting throughout. the state, the whirr of the binder has heen succeeded by the heavier rumb- ling of the threshing machine, ac- cording to reports sent to\the North Dakota extension division office from twenty county agents. Yields of wheat as’ given by machine measure indicate an average over the state of 8 to 9 bushels per acre. Wheat rust | seems to have cut down the yield in some localities. Flax is reported to be a fair to good crop and the corn crop promises Real estate Values in North Dakota for taxation purposes, as equalized pared to a general decrease of about / 20 per cent. Real property as equalized by the state board in 1922 and 1923, apply- ing the 75 per cent valuation law to sons are reported to have been in- a is + ij] {80 administration, is one avowed candidate for his party's presiden- ie the 1923 figures, is as follows: Cae eee i ne rent we lint ioniaation® “He'n aiown herecanakingiaaniountement of candidacy SG Ge cae eral beet nee municipal werksra, | TKS f/ticeman Greenfield and is being held Class of Prop, hold off for three OF four more (tu @ speech heforo tie Aldhama House. of Representatives. ; SenLigaa th Ne Nigh SHIGE ee for aucnorities in Jamestown. He 1922 1928 ‘weeks, Potatoes have suffered ft he ~| toned the anthracite carota eaven.|,, Biehty arrests have been made at|will be taken back to he insane hos. 15% Val. hard-shelled hugs in some sections | —~—~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~____.. amreromeees tened the anthracite supply had al- Halley following a Farm lands. $899,230,986 $673,060,811 Town and 4 s ‘ight between Na-| pital tonight. The man was found of the state, but in general the po- HAIL STORM saat oagmbletely | climinated the! tionalists and Communist factions,| wandering in the west end of the Gta duly wells eal ate ie ie VERY SEVERE Ssetaates Mapes which here-|and on Tuesday the police at Herne|city, refuses to talk to anyone, and jent condition. The heavy rains o: tofore has blocked attempts at agroe- ii iti ii f past week have greatly boosted potato E were obliged to withdraw before ajauthorities gre not certain just how growers’ prospects. : : was, riotous mob. The forces of occupa-|he reached Bismarck, sid Nie ae erase eiarines IS HARD HIT | The hail'storm which struck in the ae an tee tion restored order. frat Hntoplbalidiuats Gieriacrno Many ‘northern part of Burleigh county INCREASE IN 44,424,558 81,372,675 John Barton Payne and Chas,| "eased si add R. Warren, U. S. Commis- serves ... 1,262,216 1,085,362 i \ Y The situation in the’ province ‘of Sunday mght was heavier than first Saxony is. repdeted as threatening. * \ farmers of the state abandoned the t wast ‘ reports to him indicated, 0. R. Vold rye crops rather than pay harvesting 3 Yy . and Teh Poah gh ocetalaoth tetoraaitslao Ge ee SABOTAGE CONTINUED Hi Reece pees idatig | Rezan and also north of Rega Duesseldorf, Aug. 16—The mine cases. nes in 5 . Oe eee owners association in the Ruhr, ac- reported to have done serious dam- I d eR ti Ea mais aula l } cording to’ the German press, has is- 5 aoa $1,008,047,477 $782,820,362 age in isolated districts. Still Has Large Surplus. an i glenis CHERESBREE ERIE cecticde cea N D ORDERED sued an ‘ultimatum saying ‘that if ON P A VING Proposed to Leave Claims to| ;. Sergi ahi is Rig ed i i H A fata : 5S the miners do not cease by tomerrow ou , seueneel es Bree Metts cian Will Pull Through all Right, er ouecs for; 8'diatance and fall ia their practice of reporting for du 3 Neutral Umpires Chosen [end homes ocepied by the owner re- y were quite general throughout the Manager Says It was the barn of Nelson Brothers, without doing work they all will be scm By The Hague orate exemption of $600. \ All : fited poti i locked up. Mandan Ci ion-Or-| y ‘agu other real egtate was ansessed at 100 state, and greatly benefited potato south of Regan, and not Nils Nelson, ked up. |Mandan City Commission Or- . and corn crops, but hindered late that was struck by hghtning. and| Governor McMaster -Raises| simitariy the: Communists: are be- Acedia Deyits i picticeet per geet K pation: De 1928 assens- aati Catia i ii 5 ee zinning’ t tend this form of : ment is ed on a er cent val- eae ann arene nt whare| SLOPE COUNTY CASE, burned, he said. State Price From Sixteen [fines ut donee at te ered to Delay Granting Eta OMeAGE tne nieog ston { uation of all property, it was heaviest. — To Twenty Cents Belaien purroritiees it horat ae of Contract Payne and Charles 'B. Warren, who aie Se eevee rig en , : ,|nounced, have imposed a-fine of 3,- pean RS : » 2 170,125. an le net oa walene she actiiee: (hate Treasurers Must Toe the Mark OIL DEALERS *) 000,000 marks o® Duisburg as a pen- Mandan, Aug. 16—Tke board | have conclutted their work at'the pre- | increase in city property valuations alty for the bomb explosion on a ‘age eau fisetinzed oe pfeil in Dealing with Public CONFERENCE STANDARD CONSIDERS) train. near that-city in June, Ten is $1,017,730, t Changes Made | i In Burleigh of commiasianers. of Morton coun- | recognition conference left last night Ba meeting today recommend- | for Washington aboard ‘a special fo the state highway commix- ‘ slon that the contract for the {tain to submit to President Cool- building “of an 18-foot concrete |idge and Secretary Hughes the rec- highway for a distance of less |ords of the negotiations, They are than one-half mile from the dike | expected to arrive in the capital next at the east end of Mandan |yyo04,. ; through the new underpass now y. being built by the Northern Pa- | After the records had been signed cific railway, be let to the Hag- | yesterday it was authoritatively gars Conatruction company. learneq that an agreement had been The plan for butlding the road | reached to have the permanent presi- calls for two 9-foot strips of. | dent of the court of international concrete with several feet of gra- justice at The Hague appoint neu- vel between them. The govern- | tral ampires for the U. S, and Mex- | busines property’ valu; ment pays one-half of the cost, | ican claims commissions which are to | larger increase fa the Mandan, Aug. 16—A\ 16—An tnjunetion| pescten ea) Cheeaeuiteeanynluvionars, residence property in’ citi halting action in the awarding of |9°4 , ‘ y Belgian soldiers were killed and two more than 50 barns weré wrecked and » Funds, Is Decision crops in a territory: of 250 square miles were laid waste, much stock SEE Decreases’ in Gasoline Price ——— in estate ty inal watts eter ot Bere) TY GAT LD) tarcurhout east are ne- (RESTONG POST : CASS — “Threshing is ge case, especially in the precedent set, ¢ ; but the fund will be able to, “come| Governor to Meet Them Mon-| chicago, Aug. °16.—Prospects of q throughout, the county. Wheat through” *in the opinion of Harald grading from No. 2 to No. 4, Hopton, manager, ‘fot day to Seek Information in | increases in the bh of eaoiln yields are averaging from 8 to 3| A judgment of over $57,000, includ- Gas ‘Investigation which were recently reduced loome: ' bushels per acre, reports indicate.|ing intereat, was © obtained against . today with a meeting of the board Barley is averaging 18 to 20 busa-|the fund by Slope county. J. 5. = =, ., | of directors of the Standard Oil Com- els, with many fields dropping ®8|Dougias, a former county treagurer,, A conference of independent oil ariguah Mnatinas uliganea © Gonsiace low as 10. The quality is generally/was a joint defendant and in the! dealers of North Dakota, to be held|°°"¥ ‘Ma..| Philip Elliott Presents Resig- light in weight and poor in color.| natural course the bonding fund will in the. state capitel’ next Monday at the action of Governor W. H. McMas- +. Early corn will soon be ready to hoz seek to recover from him, Mr. Hop- |i" P' score were injured. Marked changes in the valuation of Property for taxation in Burleigh county are made in final figures of the state board of equalization, nounced to the county auditor today. Outstanding in the ch: inges in real Property is a marked reduction in the I inerease in ion and a luation of iod ending last Saturday follow: ter of South Dakota 1 sf i- i it diplomatic relation: to be resum- Land Reduction off, the test needing three weeks to] ton said, |10 a. m. was called by Governor R.|tnve prices in thot atte ee eit] nation to Governor Nestos | contracts for the paving of Main do reso pe Femur || A. reduction of the, valuation . of mature.”—Wm. Guy, Fargo. The total assets of the bonding| A. Nestos today, asa part of his in-!99 cents, effective Saturday. To Take New Place street and other streets ieee Hy the document comprised the two tarp lands of Burleigh county on AIG RTON Teese ioe en in fund are listed at $193,551.77, as fol-| vestigation inte the gasoline situa- The whole gasoline price revolves the district court was served at the claims contentions and the Mexican | taxation is ed. is shown, full swing, with estimated yields of | lows Cask, $173,823.61; jwarrants, tion, about the South Dakota situation ‘i h Wheat at to, 25 busnelt and oats /S10478.03 ‘accounts recalvable, $4 |The Governor announced that all| just as it did in the original selce | Wee oe commlastoner of the about 35 bushels. Potatoes have been | 359.80; rea} estate $4,900.00, this not independent dealers are invited to tion made on Monday which was fol-| has presented his resignation to Gov- damaged to some extent by pocket/ including a deduction of the Slope; be present. He will seek information meeting of the city commissioners t's int i valuation last year as left by tho of Mandan last evening. As a result! Posting of the auienll neteclenn aot state board was $15,215,562, The final of this action the entire paving Pro-| sorarian laws on American property jure, on the 75 percent valuation ing of bide will proba- Aerio law, for 1928 will be $11,214,525, a i lowed by cuts in price in all parts i , [Jeet and granting o! in Mexico. It is believed here that ; ‘gophers. Heavy rains fell during the|county judgment, as to the wholesale cost of gasoline| of the country, in Res Sptsschiot Coll Fe Saami a eng September ty bly be held up until Sept. 10. | the report carried by Mr, Payne end Teduetion in the, valuation of farm ‘ week.”—Geo. H. Ilse, Mandan. The department is cancelling all/in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas R. W. Stewart, chairman of the di- ‘Aktorney:General it was announced}, THi# development in the situation, Mr. Warren will be acceptable in le! McLEAN—“Wheat will be harvest-| bonds of officials where it is found! fields, freight rates, ed by the end of the week. Due to|the depository law is not strictly drouth and rust, crop estimates vary | complied with, aecording to Mr. Hop- losé in ship- ments, cost laid down and other in- formation to determine whether gas- The final valuation h however, was not unlooked for, since, Washington and that diplomatic re. it rectorate. He declared the action of|at the Governor's office toda: ‘ ‘i : “4 Shear the South Dakota executive proved| Governor Nest id that he had threats of injunction proceedings/ lations between vhe cnited States 192: 0 for compared to $1,057,324.00 last fe I i he = from 2 to 12 bushels per acre. Corn |ton, as “in view of the recent deci-|rormation Mae ble | te contention of the Standard Oil] askéd representatives of the ‘em- PEEL EE reser ieee and Mexico soon will be established. nine is looking, fine, but needs warmer |sien holding us liable for ftunds|0°%° '* Dein€ sold at ® reasonable|/Company of Indiana that conse-| ployers to recommend a successor to GAMING USETIKSY loging. of coastete apa uation of residences weather. Flax will be only a fair|where the official fails to adequate- | °° quences had not be\n consMered, nor| Mr, Elliott. Commissioner McDon- Pisin Bayaibeen(clrcnlatad| andl een® and residence property will be §1,- crop. There will-be-a good supply of | ly protect funds we must do so.” expert advices asked, when Gov. Mc- is the representative of labor on lig ainned. The contrastaro eke +| 498.1 compared to $749,985.00 Master cut prices from 26 to 161'the board, Commissioner Livdahl wot | CT@!l¥ signed. last year, an increase in the valu- Saath ssa feed in the county, as the pastures] Mr. Hopton said he regretted tak- bia are excellent since the frequent] ing such drastic action but under the ie ocr rains. The third crop of alfalfa is 4| circumstances he felt that’ he must Ti cents. He intimated that the. com-| the public and Mr. Elliott was the re-|re"yane gene ago" Cprercte believes has the Jos Eats baliey | ation of $749,985.00, the marked. in- e e has a! e frontage crease in this class of property heing I pany may take advantage of Governor| presentative of the employers, the f ii DEPUTY CHOSEN i inches high on bottom lands. West-| not only do this but also, as permit- McMaster’s action which came after| method of ‘represpntation being pro- and if ae cei mendee ’ the law white eee the bee i q ern sawfly has done considerable | ted under the law, report for removal| . a conference with the independent} vided by law. tory on the cit comipiasion to duction on residence property occu- , danate, to wheat.”—A, L.- Norling, Ai office officials who violate the| q 9 & producers yesterday and set prices] Mr, Elliott formerly was assjstent Mi t Washburn, | lew, Ae th 2 Pattie ny "AMO Pt adogt a A A awardithacoptract for that material. he s ‘ MERCER—“The harvesting of | In addition to'any action that may : a i ticher than 20 cents. With the ex-|United States Attorney in Fargo. | ty owners interested in tho| /Romas Gray of Grand Fork: c y is t ception of the extreme western states} Mr. Elliott practised law in Fargo i fe wheat is about completed, and har-|be taken against J. S. Douglas in the / ig have waited seven years for Accepts Place Here d. Corn] s) t it d every section of the country had gas-/ before the World War, in which he etlon of eho: marks on. the thar Sars dasege ia! Beloe doay by | wand ieee os Gea cae rd Joined the mid-wert eng acetal nagpaitistant United States District venues and make. the paving real-| Thomas Gray of Grand Forks, dep-|,,7he state, board of eq ther.: Some damag = LAr gat A board joined the mid-west and south! Attorney in Fargo. He has been a uty warden of the state penitentiary |" P igures on grasshoppers on oats and flax. Con-|the -Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, be- of Wheat i ly worth while. Prices secured for personal property, siderable rain and Hail has fallen the| cause the money lost was in two| Gluten Content peak Ae and Wdehe ane Mpntane 1p the Rocky) member of the Workmen's Compen-|the paving are the lowest of any {on ale rears Under the spaainiaten: Th ast week, and reports. of much dam-| failed banks in Amidon. i High, cuctions ap uch were added when) sation Bureau for about three years.| submitted in several years. ri fee donetnsar Golden’ Valley bave| Mr. Hopton also declared that tho| His Section to be High, reductions of two cents in each were . has been selected deputy warden, ef pied by the owner and putting rental and owners’ residence Property on the same basis. Personal Not Completed The state board of equalization valuation of farm lands of the state ‘ been received.”—G. C. Poe, Beulah.|money lost by some treasurers in| . Manager Reports made effective, OBLIGATION WATERMAIN CONTRACT, | Strate fueuat Sis by J. J: Lee, of tor taxation, and a shifting of hare ‘ GRANT—“Harvest will.’ be com-|this and similar cases was no differ- Dealers in Boise, Idaho, were un- re ! Ellendale, N. D., Aug. 16,—Con-| ship on that d den to city and business property. pleted this week. Some machines|ent from money lost by the Bank of ‘The first load of wheat of the 1923 | *ble to aceount for the reductions ON 2 PARTIES tract for laying‘of a new watermain | Gay, Mr, Gray, he added, sleo The changes made by the state have started threshing, Ajl.crops.ex:|North Dekota redepositing money in brought to the Russell-Miller | “Bich put new prices of 28 1.2 cents of First street from Third to Sev- | been a deputy sheriff in Grand Fores | board of equalization from the val r cee ee erTEa, Reser iee a aa [AanES Witich ore closed, and-that hey TT sa Elevator’ t Bismarck, wee|%%¢ 27 cents on gasoline. ‘The Stun-| IN HAIL MATTER), Pitt, tee! from Third to Sev- cea ations as left by the city comm See eon A foe aLeee rn rode ene ene oe cc eae ateritn| 100 poanlis by Iyer Chelstensst, live sare pik Comesoy. tn; Oblo.and inde: —— F, R. Rusco, The material has been | “'H. E, Shearn of Minot has been #0" of Buemprck sand. the baawy:26f seed crop. lew showers and some} shou! lable on his official bont 4 endent producers in that state cut Hl sage . county commissioners follows: farm hail aones occurred near Elgin’ and{and the Bank of North Dakota offi-| img north of here. Pp BP Obligation is placed both upen the ordered and work is to be begun | named tant direetor of the prices to 20 1-2 cents. |assessor and. owner of seeing that lard is reported for state hail in- Laurance and a mistake of the form- er does not entitle the latter to re- i The wheat weighed 57 pounds to { New 3 LePage BB tide al olde et ard boy RL ea 88! the bushel, the wet gluten content} Cuts in the eastern states. brought LaMOURE—“With harvest nearly| In many cases, he asserted, . the | ¥9%.39 percent and the milling gual, the Polat price to an average of 23 completed, threshing has begun, and| treasnrer’came into possession of ac- |it¥ mae high, Meneat Bs ee Pires cents a gallon, will be general within a week, although| counts {n local banks through the| the mill said. qi lands exclusive of structures and soon, loan department of Bank of The city council has voted to em- | North-Dakota to succeed M. E. Erick-|imPFovements, raised 14° percent; Ploy a night watchman during the | son,-also of Minot, who returned to| ot exclusive of structures and: im- Temainder of the summer and fall.| the field force at his own request. |Pravements, no eer! structures cover from the State Bonding Fund|The council is also considering a|Mr. Shearn up to about three years | *™ provements of town or city . ' 3 5 ; lots used for business purposes, no 3 f and had been rusted only a little. No|, ~ on the. official bond of the as: or, Proposition that street signs and|ago was in the banking and farm “ Binoy, Hall and wind Wietonss vonk OLIES e Ok hema ae gztimate of the yield per acre of) aisue Palle, Soe awe no—The| District Judge Fred Jansontus, held house numbers be installed Joan business in Cogewell and Minot, | change: resldences ahd ther siruc- . . Christensen gould be le 5 ., Aug. 16.— ‘ tata rap toe and much sine and LAXTON STORE 18 ROBBED, | "The gluten content of the whédt in hesitate about eolincing the teo-cont| NeltoM assessor, and the state’ Yond. ALLEGED AUTO THIEVES TAKEN IN ance ‘of real valien In county Boattey AMATO. HE Boley ea SMe OL De Aver ide Thieves | Chis cvtion Silk Tg Maher than] gnscline vox, tottioed tee certs ng] ine fond. In the matter of farm I Mo) Nelson, it was stated, had failed final 1922 ; Olof Nilson. Cash store | usual this year, in the opinion of Mr.| South Dakata, according to Attorney » BISMARCK 10 BE TRIED IN U § COURT 1 arUTIMAN — “Herratng Help hae Fgh ihe rear while the pro. | Bjorke. This adds to the milling qual:|{. ty Storone’ot Pierre, representing | iaistiee ler’ ieee ce nae, ent \ jo We oer Oe Tee ee dn ena onic Geo ieaae, me local Russell-Miller mill is ee baad io pa tament hers te: tion, however, also rested upon the x _— senerel See aise rer nasbias kere ‘i peu ray ee ba Nainoe now being operated at full capacity,, - ‘ ‘owner, the court found, ‘Two'men caught by Chief of Police, and saw it on the street, bearing the Berane of 7 bushels per acre, Cern,| has ‘intended, to: deposit the. money | 24 hours a day. to fill rush orders, ci ; “Tn my opinion the dfcisiont of fhe' Martineson here in possession of a Hepnse number of the car’ reported flax, oats and barley. are ‘generally in. the bank’ @ little later in the af-| « LEIPZIG. MIL MILL soup, | Nayoleon Ne in bi oper penne Pe a ales \eeified mi RENE Chevrolet automobile alleged to have ey. had, pevicreva i tae driv. Sond: The Monin Sauere oes ot ane poly with Seem anteaalee rd 4 . 16.—-sacob| A. Becker, Sr, 78, who settled on a | makes it cledr that the owner of ten- been stolen in Seattle will be prose-|en from Seattle to Bismarck in ae¥- hail. if fas o—R. “Goodhue, J > CA NR sw eS ‘ Auch’ is the new. proprietor of the|farm in Logan county $1 years ago,'| ant who does not make a return per- cuted in the United States District Praia seater ts, , AY URL ORT Bas New Loipsig roller mill having /died at Streeter, N. D., of beart dis-|sonally, is bound by the return of court under the Dyer act, which at TGIN NEWSCHANGES HANDS, | bought the interést formerly con-lease: He moved to that point abou. |the assessor unless he exercises the ‘makes it RES—* f : serious offense to trans- ing eae " cet tener as 1) Bigin, ‘N, D., Aug. 16:—The Elgin | trolled by. William Schroeder. MF. | four years ago, His widow, three] right h to file a new return be- port a stolen automobile from one seek A little has been thresh- News, which” was launched about | Auch announces he will make some] sons and two daughters survi {fore June 10,”. the court ruled. :state to another, and for violation ed, Indications are that it will aver-| Merch 1, last, by James..McCormick, | repairs and experienced —— } The court said that “it is undoubt- of which @ heavy prison sentence| States Commissioner John P. Fort age moré than: seven bushels pér| has sold to ‘J, -G. Patterson, | miller. = PIMPLE 1 FATAL, 4°@ly true that the plaintiffs in good ‘may be imposed. here and bound to the federal grand acre. A few fields/will not be cut, as|former tresqurer of Grant county. TON aes seen tier ory maa 1 Caen pi he faith depended upon. the assessor to' The-two men giving théir names| jury under bonds of $5,000 each : will ‘not pay harvesting and] The News was,also a.continuation of| PITYS RICHARNTON, ELEVATOR, || Carrington, correctly list the land, but the legis- \as. Robert Clark and Harry; Robbins| committed to the Burleigh county shing. cos m also, is giving the Shields erpeiee, of bape i dla acho y ae Coma 5, ‘ potsontaig] lative has decreed that: the owner \were arrested last Monday. Having| jail when they failed to get bonds, $1516.80.” rns. : ‘was also former a ot! as: wigseni setae g \ fae i wi te > Wen’ bi an at is i Btn yids 8 cor ia ‘barley | Mr Patteteon (was engaged in the | Richardton“guley Exchange, eleve: : of a pimple at the | oF -tenant, if he is not satisfied, can ‘reecived word that the car wag stol-| The two men have engaged a net y threshing hag started, and; indications | newspaper “business: several years | t ‘4 4 (Continued on Page Three) Jago... - ce a for $3,550, ! ’ . “Of ha’ : ; file with) the auditor his'own return, on in Seattle, Chief of Police Mar-|torney and will make attempt to get] is obtained. Th ea aa samen ey St Bite: tar i Che a uabandl| hich was of diine Yn tase enka Cneton wea. on, the. lookout for it,' bond, Sete Boake